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The fth issue of 2bemag is nally here, and so far the journey has been interesting, challenging
and full of surprises, but most importantly - so rewarding! Step by step we are closer to achieving
the initial idea behind 2bemag, to create a base of both readers and contributors that is as
international and diverse as possible.
The photographers collaborating for issue Nr. 5 are for e.g. from Austria, Sweden, France, Spain,
Canada and Russia, and it gives our whole team such immense pleasure to receive and be able
to publish more diverse and original work for every day that passes.
The essence of 2bemag is really about, freedom of expression through the medium of
photography, videography & writing and as always we invite you to collaborate with us. It is
important for us to be able to give our fellow collaborators free hands to realize their dreams,
and with the nished end result be able to shine the spotlight solely on the artists behind the
contributions. Always feel free to contact them for new assignments, comment on their work
or simply keep on following their path!
We love to discover a talent as well as we love to be discovered by a new reader. Come as
you are and join us again for a new issue of 2bemag, full packed with international raw talent.
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EDITORIAL
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Raw Talents Issue 03
STAFF
Editor in Chief
JOSE GRIMM
General Coordinator
ROMAN AUSTIN
Art Director
DANI MELO
Advertising
EMMA WIKSTRM
Net Working
DR. WATSON
Software Developer
POL ESCARPENTER
Production
JULIA MUELAS
/ Leula Production Company /
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CONTRIBUTORS
OUR RAW
Ellen Winter
editorial. MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE
Greg Alexander
www.gregalexander.net
editorial. THE RING
Jose Torralba
captainbeard@gmail.com
www.josetorralba.com
phone. +34 695571380
editorial. BIOMA
Marie-Michle Hayeur
phone. +1 5145828468
info@mmhayeur.com
www.mmhayeur.com
www.mmhayeur.com/blog
editorial. LAKE HOUSE
Kurt Salhofer
info@curtisland.com
www.curtisland.com
phone. +43 69911840717
editorial. SLEEPLESS DAYS
Sandra Myhrberg
phone. +46 736431656
sandra@sandramyhrberg.com
www.sandramyhrberg.com
editorial. BEDSIDE MANNER
Roman Gorchakov
www.romangorchakov.com/en
contact@romangorchakov.com
editorial. KITSCH ON STEROIDS
Born in Lausanne, he grew up in Geneva then in Athens. Greg
Alexander is a world citizen who travels the planet to seize on
glazed paper all the quintessence of femininity. If he nourishes
an atavistic passion for Greece, ground of his ancestors, its in
Paris that he found his home port. As a child, Greg Alexander
dreamed of becoming a plastic surgeon, in order to preserve the
women from the ravages of time. Becoming a photographer, he
continues his dream of perfection because, according to him, the
photograph is a kind of plastic surgery which ables to modulate
a face ad infnitum! His vision of the beauty : fragile, transitory, a
little kitsch and inevitably fatal.
GREG ALEXANDER
www.2bemag.com
Raw Talents Issue 05
SUMMARY
ISSUE 4
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new faces
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emerging raw talents
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talents fan club
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gadget world
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consolidated talents
discovering raw talents
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Make up Nathalie Grand & Karol Fontaine
Hair Nathalie Grand & Olivier Henry
Muse Milena Mytzka@ Major Aurelien@ Idole
Special thanks to
Renaissance Vendme Htel Paris
Swimsuit Save The Queen
Shoes Prada
Swimsuit Save The Queen
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Swimsuit Save The Queen
Shoes Prada
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Hat CA4LA
Bustier dress Junko Shimada
Shell necklace Blaak
Stone Necklace Atoll Palme
Ring amber, resin Garland
Platform leather sandals Junko Shimada
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Swimsuit Save The Queen
Shoes Pada
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Swimsuit Touch Lux
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CARMEN LEE SOLOMONS
Nationality : South African
Hometown : Cape Town
Age : 17
Eyes : Green
Hair : Chestnut
Height : 171 cm
Chest : 81 cm
Waist : 58 cm
Hips : 86 cm
Shoes : 38,5
hobbies Traveling & having fun with friends.
New Faces
BOSSMODELS /
www.bossmodels.co.za
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JOBE BRYER
Suit : 45L/35L
Shoes : 11
Age : 17
Height : 188 cm
Waist : 70 cm
Eyes : Blue
Hair : Brown
hobbies Photography & Jujitsu.

BOOKINGS /
www.bookingsmodels.co.uk
BOSSMODELS /
www.bossmodels.co.za
Muse Madelene Nord
Stylism Emma Wikstrm
Make Up Yvette Reyes
Jumpsuit Mango
Necklaces and belt Vintage
Swimsuit Zara
Vest H&M
Peach top Topshop
Black shirt H&M
Shirt United Colors of Benetton
Shorts Zara
Hat Vintage
Jeans bikini H&M
Shorts Topshop
Flower dress Zara
Belt Vintage
Shoes Zara
Editorial
Muse: Viviana Prez
Collection BIOMA by Julia Nogus
Make Up & Jssica Mrquez
Assistant Guy Prez
Collection Bioma by Julia Nogus
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Shorts princesse Tam Tam
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Emerging Raw Talents
Founded in Copenhagen in 2006 by the designer of the
same name, Stine Goyas ambition is to break with the
dominating monochromatic spectra of brands by reintro-
ducing vibrant color and sculptural form into the circuit of
functional high fashion.
Following a diverse career in fashion, modeling for Karl La-
gerfeld and Chanel, and styling for, amongst others, Ame-
rican Harpers Bazaar and Vogue, the 29-year-old Danish
designer graduated from Central St. Martins college of Art
in London in 2005, specializing in fashion with print. During
the course of her studies she spent time under the tutelage
of cutting edge designers: Eley Kishimoto, Hussein Chayalan
and Jonathan Saunders, each of which have infuenced her
work, in their mastership of color, form and prints.
After her graduation she joined the cutting edge Danish
magazine, Cover, as fashion editor for a year. The diversity of
her experience in the industry greatly inspires her approach to
fashion through an understanding of its many facets. From
the artistic presentation of the catwalk to the functional na-
ture of clothing in their everyday use, it is Stine Goyas aim
to create pieces which exhibit strength no matter the arena
in which they perform.
It was this ambition combined with her instinctive need to
create which led to the establishment of her personal label.
Today Stine Goya is carried in leading stores in 14 countries
across the world. The brand is expected to expand further
on the international scene, continuing to present collections
which are compelling, refned, and vivacious with a touch of
the avant garde.
Her debut show, Konfetti, was presented at the Copenhagen
fashion week in February of 2007, sparking profound interest
for an upcoming designer with an agenda to infuence Scan-
dinavian design. Since then, Stine Goya has experienced wi-
despread acclaim in the industry for her particular and yet
talented use of vibrant hues and aptitude for creating atypi-
cal silhouettes.
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Spring/Summer 2010 Bulles dt collection:
The collection that was shown at Mercedes Benz Fashion week in Berlin seeked to capture an air of untroubled decadence, re-
ferencing the latent atmosphere prevalent among the youth of the upper class in the leisurely costal retreats of The Hamptons.
Beach promenades, frivolous enjoyment of life, sensuality and a renunciation of earlier generations solemnity
Fall/ Winter 10/11 La Ville Fantme collection :
Stine Goya presented a Western-themed collection called the Ghost town at Copenhagen Fashion Week. The collection was
inspired by the American landscape photographer Ansel Adams. His pictures have a truly striking character in their portrayal of
barren yet dramatic landscapes. They resonate a wild, almost hostile feeling and yet they have the most fantastic texture which
beckons you closer, states Stine. The importance of authenticity and renewal has always shone brighter than the one of adhe-
ring to current trends. With reference to painter Georgia OKeefe the La Ville Fantme embodies lustrous fower portraits and
Hispanic atmosphere in the outskirts of New Mexico.
Goyas reputation in Copenhagen precedes her, and she has quickly become one of the countrys most well-known designers
since her frst collection in 2007. We cant wait to see what the future will hold for this talented Danish designer.
more info www.stinegoya.com
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Interview with Stine Goya @ Mercedes Benz TV
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Dress Society for Rational Dress
(societyforrationaldress.com)
Scarf Diesel
(diesel.com)
Shoes Chie Mihara Shoes
(chiemihara.com)
Muse Chelsea Next Canada
Make up & Hair Anabelle Deschamps
Stylist Elise Lachance
Retouching panchromatic.ca
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Pants Alexander McQueen
(alexandermcqueen.com)
Belt Stylist own
Shoes Manolo Blahnik
(manoloblahnik.com)
Bra Lise Charmel
(lisecharmel.com)
Skirt Bachour
(billieboutique.com)
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Bodysuit Cocolily
(cocolily.com)
Sweater Diesel
(diesel.com)
Ring Elizabeth and James
(elizabethandjames.us)
Underwear Lise Charmel
(www.lisecharmel.com)
T-Shirt Halston Heritage
(www.thebay.com)
Bodysuit Lise Charmel
(www.lisecharmel.com)
Vest Diesel
(www.diesel.com)
Boots Aldo
(www.ccskye.com)
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Talents Fan Club
Abbey Lee Kershaw a bohemian summer child born the
12th of June 1987 in Melbourne, Australia. She is 180 cm
tall, and her measurements are: 86 66 89 (EU). She is
nowadays better known as just Abbey Lee, and has overco-
me some of the unluckiest of missteps on her road towards
becoming a successful model.
Everything started in 2004 when Abbey Lee was 16 years
old, and was discovered on the beach by Kathy Ward from
Chic just 100 meters from her home. During her frst year of
modeling Abbey Lee was working part time at the bakery
section in the Newmarket Safeway, until she won the Aus-
tralian Girlfriend Covergirl Model Search and decided to
move to Sidney.
Only a year after that, Abbey Lee packed her bags and tra-
veled to New York to pursue her new career as a model. The
road to success wasnt easy though, in 2008 she famously
fainted at Alexander McQueens Spring/summer show due
to a particularly tight corset and Fashion Week fatigue. Two
weeks prior Kershaw had fallen at Rodarte wearing Nicho-
las Kirkwoods vertiginous heels. The latest controversy su-
rrounding Abbey Lee has been about her and two other
models being dropped from Alexander McQueens 2010
spring show in New York after they refused to wear his fa-
mous lobster claw-inspired shoes with curved 25 cm heels
because the girls believed they were dangerous.
Despite the drawbacks Abbey Lee continues to charm the
fashion world with her tattoos and piercings and is to this
day one of the most coveted faces in the business. Since her
start she has appeared in campaigns for Calvin Klein, Cover
Girl, Decjuba, D&G, Gucci, H&M, Lord & Taylor, GAP, Chloe,
Karl Lagerfeld and Ralph Lauren to name a few. She has also
appeared in editorials and graced the covers of V Magazine,
Dazed and Confused, Allure, Harpers Bazar, Numero, and
last but not least Korean, Australian, Russian, Italian and Ja-
panese Vogue.
In March2010 it was announced that she will be the new
face of Chanels Fall/Winter 2010/2011 ready-to-wear ad
campaign. The news came after she closed the Chanel
Spring Couture show and opened the Chanel Fall/Winter
2010/2011 ready-to-wear show.
Abbey lives in Williamsburg section of Brooklyn and usually
hangs out with other model friends such as Cathrine McNeil,
Freja Beha and Karlie Kloss.
by Emma Wikstrm
www.2bemag.com
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Editorial
photography by Sandra Myhrberg
Muse: Amanda B/ Magnolia Agency
Make up & hair Sanna Riley/ Magnolia Agency
Stylist Lill Gernandt Walderkranz
Tattoo Miki Myhrberg
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Model Anna Voloshina
photography Yan McLine
Dress Tara Jarmon
Headdress Monic
Shoes Casa Dei
High Wasted Panties Lindex
Earrings Vintage
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Pearl Choker Vintage
Lace Body Topshop
Tights Twilft
Lace-up Boots Rizzo
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Dress Etxart & Panno
Coat Armand Basi
Vintage hat Music Ages
Handbag Lodi
Shoes Pura Lopez
Embroided Robe Vintage
Floral Printed Bra Noemi
Panties and Suspenders Noemi
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Dress H&M
Necklace Vintage
Shirt Efmer
Cardigan Twin Set
Gloves Charlotte Eskildsen
Eyewear Cristina Planelles
Jacket H&M
High Waisted Panties Twilft
Platform Sandals Mini For Many
Earrings Vintage
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Model Nastia Omnia
Lace Body Topshop
Panties Lindex
Bracelet Sn of Sweden
Fish Net Stockings Ahlens
Suede Boots Vintage
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Lace Body Topshop
High Waisted Panties Twilft
Pearl Necklace Sn of Sweden
Stockings Twilft
Wooden Heels Topshop
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Stockings Ahlns
Panties Twilft
Necklace Vintage
Dress Tara Jarmon
Denim Jacket Notify
Belt Efmer
Leather Hairpin Monic
Shoes Pura Lopez
Leather Suitcase Music Ages
Editorial
photography by Kurt Salhofer
Muse: Nina Braunsteiner
Make up & hair Alma Milcic/ Perfect Props Vienna
Stylist Nina Kepplinger/ Perfect Props Vienna
Retouch Stephanie Wencek/ Dsseldorf
Gnter Gbhart Vienna
Coat Stylists own
Lingerie Ninali
Bracelet Sea You
Coat Stylists own
Lingerie Ninali
Bracelet Sea You
Orthosis Bstndig
Jewelry New One & Accessorize
High Heels Guess
Trousers Mango
Cap Stylists own
Hobbyhorse ToysrUs
Suspender H&M
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Coat Zara
Boots Cheval
Stayups Calzedonia
Boots Cheval
Dress Ninali
Orthosis Bstndig
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HITACHIS EXTERNAL DOCKABLE
HARD DRIVE
The brick is still there, but now its got a dock to slide into, and a
little friend in the form of a removeable USB key if you just want
to carry around a smaller percentage of the fles.
The drives designers have also gone beyond the physical form
to incorporate a software package that displays your media in an
on-screen 3D interface (on your computer monitor, not the drive
itself )..
GHETTOBLASTER IPOD
While modding old audio hardware to
accept and play music from iPods is
nothing new, fnding something more
unique is always a bit more difcult.
aar_works_dsn took apart this classic
8-track player design and made it so-
mething all his own. Take a read of the
full story behind this mod at aarn. Its
a one of but if you ask nicely, he may
help you out.
The most impressive aspect of the Canon s90 design is the new Control Ring
built around the lens, which can be set to control exposure (i.e. aperture or
shutter speed), AE compensation, step zoom, manual focus and a selection of
other functions. Finding a way of ofering usable manual controls has proved
surprisingly difcult for the normally ingenious designers of ultra compact
cameras (although weve suggested a traditional aperture ring like this on
many occasions); this seemingly simple addition has a transformative efect on
the utility of the S90s extensive manual controls.
CANON S90
Gadget World
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The I7500 is a Smartphone with WIFI connectivity and with 7,2 Mbps of
HSDPA. This new terminal gives you access to all Google services, like for
e.g Google Search, Google Maps, Gmail, YouTube, Google Calendar
y Google Talk, as well as available applications like Android Market, it will
transport you to a new dimension.
With the GPS receptor, a 5 mp camera and various formats of multimedia
codec you are more than ready to start your trip towards the new era
of telephony. You can also forget about having to charge your Galaxy
continually, because it holds a long life battery (1 500mAh) and a capacity
to store up to 40GB of information.
SAMSUNG GALAXY S
MUSICAL SHOWERS
Fancy name aside, the Musical Showers are pretty simple: Customers plug their
iPhone or iPod into a dock, and then theyre allowed to listen to their own music.
Burger King installed them as part of a renewed upscale push to re-enter the Japa-
nese market, which they had left for a while due to poor sales.
Customers can listen to their music as loud as they want without disturbing other
customers. Its your own Fortress of Solitude, where you can slowly digest those 800
or so calories in peace.
INTERNET TABLET
The ezGear SurfBoard is a 7-inch Internet Tablet compu-
ter that runs Google Android 2.1. With its built in Wi-Fi
support and multimedia capabilities, you can use your
Android SurfBoard to browse the internet, watch hi reso-
lution movies, browse pictures, or read a book. And with
Android, there are thousands of Applications.
In addition to the standard Android tools, the ezGear An-
droid SurfBoard includes a 2M pixel digital photo and Di-
gital Video Camera. The front of the unit includes stereo
speakers and a full set of controls including an ergonomic
built in mouse.
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photography by Roman Gorchakov
Models Nikita Ergaliev
& Julia Wang
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Model Mallory Felder
Stylist Joe Hennessey
Model Anastasia Braun
Make Up Andrew Loos
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Dress Sonya Rykiel by H&M
Models Victoria Jatskevich, Eugenie Tsibert &
Vladimir Averjanov
Make Up Katherine Filjaeva
Hair Katherine Filjaeva
Stylist Katherine Filjaeva
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Jumpsuit Stefania Borras
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Culotte Andrs Sard
Tights Calzedonia
Jacket Montse Liarte
Models Anna Seeva & Maria
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Dress Martin Lamothe
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Shoes Ash
Top Sita Murt
Epaulet Pinko
Models Marina Zakutskaja, Demetre Rajskij &
Tamara Danilovna
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Vest Jack Henry
Swim suit Andrs Sard
Belt Hermes / Heritage Shop
Model Raquel Reed
Make Up Raquel Reed
Stylist Tom Tom
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World Fashion News
VIDEO
press to play
08:05
KARL LAGERFELDS SHOPING FEVER
Two young and beautiful teenage girls, Dree
Hemingway and Abbey Lee, come back to
their palace hotel after going on a shopping
spree, and drag the hotel groom, played by
Baptiste Giabiconi, into their game.
This short movie directed by Karl Lagerfeld
has been edited to resemble a movie trailer
a teaser of a full-length flm that doesnt
exist.
more info www.karllagerfeld.com
This week, Levis launches the Levis Workshops a
community space featuring engaging events in a new,
innovative retail experience. The Levis Workshop, located
in San Franciscos Mission district, will serve as a community-
based extension of Levis new Go Forth marketing campaign
and will celebrate the creative craft of printmaking. For
eight weeks, the San Francisco Levis Workshop will host a
selection of artistic and cultural events including printmaking
workshops, readings, book launches and parties.
LEVIS WORKSHOPS
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The Blogging Bunny Fif Lapin is publishing her frst book in
September and has launched a novel new competition to
celebrate. Lapin is inviting budding designers to create an outft
for her to wear at the books launch on the eve of London Fashion
Week.
Applicants should submit a drawing in the style of a cut-out and
dress page from Lapins new book What Shall I Wear Today? Style
Secrets of a Furry Fashionista. The winner will receive an array of
gorgeous Fif Lapin goodies, including a brooch, T-shirt and bag,
an invitation to the book launch and the chance to see Fif wearing
the design on her blog, read by over 45,000 people a month.
The long list of 10 will be announced on her blog on September 6
when blog readers will be given the chance to vote for the shortlist.
The new book features catwalk photos accompanied by illustrations
of Fif wearing the designs, which include looks by Marc Jacobs,
Yves Saint Laurent and Prada.
BOOK RELEASE FOR FIFI LAPIN
STELLA MCCARTNEY has been appointed creative director of
Adidas 2012 Olympic Team GB ranges. The British designer
will create the labels athlete kit for both the national Olympic
and Paralympic teams.
As a British fashion designer it is an amazing, once-in-a-
lifetime opportunity to be creative director of Team GB as
the hosting nation of the London 2012 Olympic Games,
McCartney said this morning.
Having designed a sports-inspired performance collection
for the brand - adidas by Stella McCartney since 2005, Stella
will also create a fan wear range that will be available this
autumn.
STELLA GOES FOR GOLD
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Consolidated Talents
Designers Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez met
in 1998 while studying at New Yorks Parsons School
of Design. At Parsons, the two became instant friends.
While Hernandez supplemented his class work with the
internship at Michael Kors, McCollough took a similar
position at Marc Jacobs. During their senior years, they
also worked together at United Bamboo and found that
they were in agreement about the things that matter
most to designers: silhouette, color, proportion.
Due to that they got permission and decided to co-de-
sign a collection for their fnal thesis project. The name
they came up with was Proenza Schouler - a moniker
out of their mothers respective maiden names.
The look Proenza Schouler showed at their graduation
was glamorous yet hard, pared down to the essen-
tials: a pencil skirt, a bolero jacket that hit right below
the breast, and all of it in a palette of dirty pastels just
right for a city summer. Peter D. Arnold, the head of the
CFDA, (Council of Fashion Designers of America) saw
the collection and was so impressed that he convinced
Julie Gilhart, the fashion director for Barneys, to take a
look at the collection.
Julie Gilhart fell head over heels in love with the young
duos sophisticated work, and even though Barneys bu-
ying season was ofcially over, she bought the whole
collection. The duo borrowed some money from their
parents and managed to produce the small run for the
famous department store.
Barneys asked for a spring collection as well. Hernandez
and McCollough were worrying over how to produce
it when a friend introduced them to a German venture
capitalist who ofered to back the label. A few other sto-
res (Linda Dresner, Jefrey) picked up on the buzz and
bought that collection, too, even though theyd never
had a proper show.
In february of 2003 during fashion week they fnally got
their full runway show. The collection played with their
now-signature ideas of proportion (shrunken pea coats,
pencil skirts), color (browns, army greens, battleship
grays), and silhouette (sleek, minimal)clothes with
the refnement of Narciso Rodriguez and the edge of
Helmut Lang. That same year they were awarded the
Swarovskis Perry Ellis Award for Ready-to-Wear, which
is annually given to an emerging talent at the CFDAs
annual fashion awards.
The rest is history. It helps that Proenza Schoulers ta-
lent matches their hype and that their collections show-
case technical skills usually reserved for much older de-
signers. Initially popular for its modern interpretation
of bustiers and corsetry, the line features tailored coats
PROENZA SCHOULER
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in lush menswear pattern prints, sleek pencil skirts, co-
lor-blocked chifon evening gowns cinched with satin
belts, and tight, minimal silhouettes that often come in
dark neutrals like bronze, battleship gray, and military
green.
Their greatest strength has always been their apprecia-
tion of the construction of clothes: the skilful tailoring,
the linings, the seamsall are done perfectly, and thats
what makes them so successful.
This modern luxury label ofers an edgy, youthful take
on upscale dressing. Many celebrities like for e.g. Kirsten
Dunst, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Demi Moore, Chlo Sevigny,
Julianne Moore, and Kate Bosworth wear their pieces
regularly. The design team of Lazaro Hernandez and
Jack McColloughmedia darlings and self-proclaimed
dorks has only been in business since 2002, but the
duo has already enjoyed numerous hit collections, and
a reputation as one of fashions most talked about la-
bels. So let`s just face it, Proenza Schouler is here to stay
and continue to wow their viewers.
more info www.proenzaschouler.com
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Proenza Schouler Fall Winter 2010/11
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Rafel Oliva, born in Palma de Mallorca 1982 and Cristian Montesinos, born in Barcelona 1979 are two
industrial designers that in year 2008 set up their own design studio in Barcelona called Marina 68.
From the frst moment on, the two designers have tried to fnd their own style, as well as trying to
distance themselves from everything already established, looking for something genuine. In 2008 they
presented their frst collection at NUDE Habilitat Valencia, a collection avant-garde furniture made out of
cork, natural fbers, metal, wood, advanced upholstery, everything beautifully mixed together to create a
series of furniture with a lot of character. Always fully committed to their personal style these two
designers create very original work.
Discovering Raw Talents
INTERVIEW
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Bla Bla Chair
Rockit table
Tupa Stool
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7049 Chair
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